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I'm pleased to hear that the Willow Man is to be refurbished as he has been in a sad state for some time now and as an ambassador for our local basket making industry, he isn't doing a very good job. Also, as his once tranquil surroundings have now gone, I wonder if the time has come to move him to a better location a little further up the M5 where he can be better viewed and appreciated.

I'm pleased to hear that the Willow Man is to be refurbished as he has been in a sad state for some time now and as an ambassador for our local basket making industry, he isn't doing a very good job. Also, as his once tranquil surroundings have now gone, I wonder if the time has come to move him to a better location a little further up the M5 where he can be better viewed and appreciated.Mr Pedant

Great, to "celebrate" the millennium we (residents of Sedgemoor) spend thousands of pounds on a statue that will continuously need repairs costing yet more thousands of pounds. At £18,000 for just the head and arms, I am not surprised Serena de la Hey is happy to be repairing it. Meanwhile we (the residents of Sedgemoor) no longer have a swimming pool because apparently we couldn't afford to maintain and service it, superb use of money that - 1 x source of bird nest material doing nothing and helping no one, constantly being repaired at ridiculous cost but no swimming pool. Can't wait to see how much the disgrace that is the "rope walk" will cost to repair. Surely the money could have been much better used to remove it and save us future ridiculous repair costs. We might, just might get some thing worthwhile and useful with the money we can save. Well done Sedgemoor another fine job you have done.

Great, to "celebrate" the millennium we (residents of Sedgemoor) spend thousands of pounds on a statue that will continuously need repairs costing yet more thousands of pounds. At £18,000 for just the head and arms, I am not surprised Serena de la Hey is happy to be repairing it. Meanwhile we (the residents of Sedgemoor) no longer have a swimming pool because apparently we couldn't afford to maintain and service it, superb use of money that - 1 x source of bird nest material doing nothing and helping no one, constantly being repaired at ridiculous cost but no swimming pool. Can't wait to see how much the disgrace that is the "rope walk" will cost to repair. Surely the money could have been much better used to remove it and save us future ridiculous repair costs. We might, just might get some thing worthwhile and useful with the money we can save. Well done Sedgemoor another fine job you have done.localallmylife